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F7TV Cone to E. City on Good Will Day H mwm CE E. City's Only Democratic ' s Newspaper :: Vol. 1 Elizabeth City. N. C, Thursday Morning, June, 2. 1916 No. b Ft DERAL MARKET II lit ill BE ESTABLISHED HERE In Co-operation With State Division of Markets Vill Inaugurate Daily Wire Reports of AH Mar ket Conditions and Movement of Potatoes From Competiag Sections. IS BIG THING FOR TRUCK FARMER Prevents Gluts And Promotes Efficient Distribution With Resultant Better Prices The United. Sta'es Department of A) lecture,' Jhrou0h the Office oj Markets and Kara! Organization ls cs ublUil.rrg ia'.. Elizabeth City " a Fie d Brun.-h S.alion, which .is to wurii.ln co tperati.n with the State Diviskn of Mbrketa," for the distrl bu ion cf market news throughout the potato Benson. - P. C. Isbe'll and W.'D. Walker t V.ishl?'g.f.n arrived June first to get this service started. ' Mr. W. 'It. Camp, Chit for ha Ncr'h Caro Vn Division of Mar, ets'la also on t' e g ornd for a few days with Mr C E. jHaskott who will later, a si'ma charge of this work: Ech day the. Information regard ing mar et conditions In the prlnci ral citi s rnd movemrnt of potatoss from proflycir.g soctir.ns will be as sembled, by wire and dlatrlbu'ed, form t' ls station by t le'ihohe, tel egraph, mail and bu'Ietins. " Tin lul?tins will be lrsu"d about 1 9 3ft n m on rln fTn v art A a ra fnr free distribution to producers, ship pers and all who are Interested In the movement of Ihla crop. These reports five nunntttlos rrlelnatlng from the different competing sec tions, the arrivals that name day liven the rrinriial irarVets. and the p-ices urevallin that 'same -morning". . . ThJs work has ben carried on " v ith prTt Bupcess in leading pro du i"g c"'e'B rf many perishable rorrnodi l"s such as strawberries, (mfirties aar.arfs,'-onI,n, . canta loupes, i caches, apples and pota tees. It Is hopod that this service may be continued Lere for the sweet potato shipping saason as wel. ' " This vork has given shippers in o!her se Hons an orpD.-tuni y to in- .tLlligentiy d strl ute th' ir produce cn favorable markets and to save : themselves los er on overstocked , markets. j In the matter of he recent Texas Onion dial, it ha3 been estimated grrAtrs arid shippers have been saved nH;ly a million doflars thrO!i?:h the market news pervice. , A r f' gle trrnch shipping associa tion In the Arkansas strawberry Fe-tl'n repcr's fiat ly ire of thse dal'y bulletins , one car was so advantageously moved . as1 to pay that station's entire cost for tele mips frora a near by Branch offee of Markets. Iodivl'rtgl shippers, brokers, and al! fac'o-s enneeted wi'h the potato deal, derive rfmihir 'eneflts. Anydesirous of secudng .these dally marked bulletins by mail may Obtain them free of cost upon ap plication -to C. E. Haskett. Mar ket A'sHart of Dlvls'on cf Mar kets, or bv giving thlr names to Mr. G, W. Polls, County Demon stration Agent. vgnvg bs f ofisswre lo fi . Rhippers or growers may also ob'a'n (his daily renort by tele phone by calling Mr. Hasten." and. Ion$ distance points alro by paying HUE GG'JSTY FOSRiUTER CHARGED Hill EMBEZZLEMENT WILL BE TRIED BEFORE COM MISSIONER WILSON MONDAY MORNING ... Mr. Taul Mann of Manns Harbor v. as brought , before United Sutes o:.aiissijier, T. B. Wilson Thurs ilay morbus on the charge of em bezzlement of government funds o.niiiig into Mann's hands as poast nu stcr at Mann s Harbor. Majin was 'placed under a -bond of five hundred dolL to appear be fere-the Commissioner again on Monday morning at which time Pea tamper Inspct-'r Yarbora-wlll te hue as a witness for the govern ment. Mann, it is s f t mI, does not deny that he Is ihcrt in his post oi7.ee accounts but claims fiat his offense was due to carelf Bn"ss and. not. to ary in'e t to cefraud. Mann is widely known In Dare e nnty whore be has always been re grr'ed as a cl lzen ct gnod charac ter. The amount he is alleged to have misappropriated Is $464.00. He was brought to Flizabeth City Tues flpy by TTnitd Sta(es Deputy Mar sha'l J. R. Wpliams. ' Mann Is fp-ty fiva years old and rnnarriod: He ws removed from, the j'O-t offce at Manns Harbor -bout t months a 'tq. usi en. jctsoi UESSmUESS On Tuesday night Dr. Johnson's 31 bj-ict in the series of meetings in B'ackwell Memorial church was: 'Our W;nts end Our Needs," saying that we have maximized our wants and minimize d our neds with the re suit that none of us are happy and the generation is one of spoiled chil dren, ' "Our Heavenly Father is anxious to give m vhat we ned and we rre too anxious for mere toys to ac cej t his guiding care, so concerned about our wants that we do not real (Con'inued On Papa Fcur) . tee :honic r .te'earaphic charges. The p?cpl3 rf t is vicinity as well as pota o bryers should show a proper consideration of the efforts rf the govern m nt In assls'lg the industry, in ordr to Insure the con tintirnee of such a valuable service. e:hnor roll fcr m - " IS CITY PU3L1G SCHOOLS NAMES OF, PUPILS WHO HAVE t EXCELLED THROUGHOUT SES- SICN. " ' ?.' Following is the roll of honor for Elizabeth Ciijr ec'uooIs for the jear jut,t closing v Primary School .Monterey Cartwit.,iit, Clarence FrI.hard. tmma Owens. Lit yd Tvlch -ards, Lillian Twlford, W'lson San ders, Annie Sue Williams. High Grade, I. Katherine Duff. WiMam Britton, Ruth Williams Al len Bell Frances McClenny, ciack- " well Barkley. Lew Grade!. Elizabeth L'owry, Sam Forbes, Cludls Gregory, Ruth Cagkins ' Howard Johnson. -Advance Grade. I Louise White,- Lawrence Aydmlt, Waitir BettH, Wir"" lace Fagley. x ' .. ,' Grade II Minnie Lee Crockett. Lilllnn Hunfer Wl klns, Mary ,White r Wlnslow, Sue Elizabeth Wi'Karas, N'annla Mafi Stokes, Mary .Wateri Horner, Hattle Submit Creory, . ' Marlon Brown Scyffert, Jaraeg Gra-v"" ham Hill. Grade III Ada Belangla. , Nellie t Mae Jones, Mary Ituth Bright, Ellen Mel'ck.- Ehle Pu-h. Sarnh Carter. . Margaret Nash WT lis Kramer, Os cer Williams, Wllmer Ballard, Jos eph Ferebee. x Honor Roll Of Grammar School Fovrth Grad FD'aeth Mann, 7ack Owens, Pandall HollomOn, Mar ion Harris, , Elliott ,Ward, Margaret Bend ran, Mary Cooper, Margaret Commander Mary Paleebv, Helen Lit tie. Li'llan Harris, StUTt Wonrt. Fi-th Cnde Annabrlle Abbott', Frsktne Duff. Alonzi Rcllinson, Le ona Lewis. - ' . Sixth Grade Golrlie Stokes, Sid ney Evane, Charles Scyffrt. Seventh Grade Margie Bell Carr, Willie Lea Turner Adl?ide Dun stan, MiMIcent Pool, 'Finnic Mad rln, William IT.'' Jen" In Norman Trusblood Margaret Hill, Elizabeth Kramer. Ma'-de Leieh Ina Mae Le- - ' Boy, Elizabeth Nftsh, Heln Wil liams, Clarissa Winslow, Mary Wl song, Oscar OreTcry, George Mod- Hn, Frances S-'yffert. "Bev. C. P. Jerome and MI-s An- Me Jerome of PowpIIs Polftt wore in the city Tuesday , - Seventy one Grammar School grad I tory by Geor Modlln. The exer-j Junior ('hHutauquawiir - ' 1 . .. , "meet at BAT T.hTr f orgi th iNorl ! mill lern ')anf 1 doll laree tates it Ht Oi 'busir Nyesr IHBl Em s: hanci del fc hge. h . parked joes, st n by It ' . ints In ':. , ! i of tl fits Pt HD P -f. B. butes potatoes as rornnnli nrn i rmot k tnu
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